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@pipdzipdnreadytogo Might you be breeding your silkied Cochins next year?

I actually was going to outcross them to my Mottleds and cross the F1s back to the silkieds over the next year or two. I both want to work on some other colors for them (currently I only have Red silkieds, plus one that looks like maybe incomplete partridge that appeared out of nowhere) and want to add some genetic diversity. I had some hatching issues with them this year and I feel pretty confident ruling out incubation errors and nutrition of the parents. The Mottleds aren't the most ideal for the job, color-wise, but it's all I could get ahold of, so they'll have to do. :D




Are they really silkied? My friend bought "silkied" seramas years ago, thought they would be feathered like a silkie. They weren't - she was very disappointed.

Yes, they're silkie feathered. They have fuzz instead of smooth feathering like a normal Cochin would. They're also not crossed to Silkies to get that effect; they're single combed, have no dark skin, no extra toe, no crest, no beards, no blue earlobes, etc. It was reportedly a spontaneous mutant out of some frizzled Cochins some years back, similarly to the silkied Ameraucanas that cropped up out of a BBS Ameraucana line, if I remember correctly. Unfortunately, they didn't take off in popularity like the Ameraucanas did, so you hardly ever see them. :hmm

Anyway, here is a comparison; smooth Cochin, silkied Cochin, and Silkie:

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Are they really silkied? My friend bought "silkied" seramas years ago, thought they would be feathered like a silkie. They weren't - she was very disappointed.

I love my silkied seramas! I probably have about 30 silkied ones now.
Did she hatch eggs, and they just not get the gene? I can usually tell if one will grow out silkied within 3-5 days of hatching.
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I actually was going to outcross them to my Mottleds and cross the F1s back to the silkieds over the next year or two. I both want to work on some other colors for them (currently I have Red silkieds, plus one that looks like maybe incomplete partridge that appeared out of nowhere) and want to add some genetic diversity. I had some hatching issues with them this year and I feel pretty confident ruling out incubation errors and nutrition of the parents. The Mottleds aren't the most ideal for the job, color-wise, but it's all I could get ahold of, so they'll have to do. :D






Yes, they're silkie feathered. They have fuzz instead of smooth feathering like a normal Cochin would. They're also not crossed to Silkies to get that effect; they're single combed, have no dark skin, no extra toe, no crest, no beards, no blue earlobes, etc. It was reportedly a spontaneous mutant out of some frizzled Cochins some years back, similarly to the silkied Ameraucanas that cropped up out of a BBS Ameraucana line, if I remember correctly. Unfortunately, they didn't take off in popularity like the Ameraucanas did, so you hardly ever see them. :hmm

Anyway, here is a comparison; smooth Cochin, silkied Cochin, and Silkie:

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I really like them. I'll be curious to see how they breed forward.
 
Silkied cochin is beautiful and no ICKY walnut comb . Ugh I hate them- ruins the look of any bird that is stuck with it.

:lol: Yeah, they're not for everyone. Personally, their combs don't bother me as much as their crests. I don't like large crests. Especially combined with beards. I like my chickens to have visible faces. :p





So cute! :love I have a personal goal of eventually owning as many breeds as possible that are silkied. Hedemora, Ameraucana, Showgirl, Svart Hona, Silky duck, and especially... silkied Seramas. :love But I'm a sucker for teeny-tiny-eensy-weensy critters. :love
 
Re the scavenger hunt, are people who suggest something for next hunt like 'any pic of any fowl' merely at a loss to think of something? Or do you all like this option? If it's the former, I was going to suggest that since only one can respond to each hunt, you could even repeat past hunts over and over, esp those that had more than one person trying to reply. So there's no lack of ideas already presented.
How about this--
the bird you want is in the box
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I may use this for the next 'any fowl' hunt. What do you think, will it count?:D
 
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I only do 'any fowl doing anything' when we hit the 2 hour mark and no one has fulfilled the previous hunt. It just seems like an easy way to get things moving again because it's so nonspecific. :)

Honestly, I think your idea of 'the bird you want is in this box' might lead to confusion about what counts, unless you add in parentheses that it's an 'any fowl' hunt. ;)
 

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